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1 == Overview ==
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3 Apple maintain a number of official WebObjects resources as part of the Apple Developer connection at [[http://developer.apple.com]].
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5 Legacy documentation is available as well. An obscure directory I came across is: [[http://mirror.apple.com/Mirrors/Apple_Software_Updates/MultiCountry/Enterprise/webobjects/guides/]]
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7 There are also a number of third-party web sites where you can find out more about WebObjects and access articles and sample code.
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9 == WO Developer Mailing List Search pages ==
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11 * [[http://search.lists.apple.com/]]
12 * [[http://www.omnigroup.com/developer/mailinglists/webobjects-dev/]]
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14 == Sample Code ==
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16 * [[https://github.com/kiberkli/Conference]] A conference organization web app based on a working/deployed solution.
17 * [[Project Wonder>>WONDER:Home]]
18 * [[GVC SiteMaker open source code>>http://www.gvcsitemaker.com]]
19 * [[Cassini division's Open Construct Engine>>http://sourceforge.net/projects/oce]]
20 * [[Hugi Thordarson's Site>>http://www.karlmenn.is]]
21 * [[XML Binding For Java Client - Software>>http://www.jpaso.com/name/XMLBindingForJavaClient]]
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23 == Articles/Wikis ==
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25 * [[WebObjects Community Wiki>>WOCOM:WOCOM]]
26 * [[Introduction articles by Joshua Paul>>http://www.oreillynet.com/articles/author/1313]]
27 * [[WOLips - Eclipse plugin>>WOL:Home]]
28 * [[Paul Lynch articles and sample code>>http://www.paullynch.org/webobjects/]]
29 * [[A few articles relevant to WO>>http://www.jewelryluv.com/fashion/pageWithName/WhyWebObjects/]]
30 * [[Getting started with Project Wonder>>Project WONDER-Quickstart]]
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32 == Podcast ==
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34 * [[http://tmaeda.s45.xrea.com/td/20060730.html#p01]] (Japanese, but you can look at the video)
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36 == WO-related Blogs ==
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38 * [[http://homepage.mac.com/kelleherk/iblog/]]
39 * [[http://www.getoutandwo.com/]]
40 * [[http://chanson.livejournal.com/tag/webobjects]]
41 * [[http://www.darcynorman.net/tag/webobjects]]
42 * [[http://davidleber.net/index.php?cat=3]]
43 * [[http://www.codefab.com/wordpress/index.php/category/geek-out/webobjects/]]
44 * [[http://worldofwebobjects.blogspot.com/]]
45 * [[http://www.quattromultimedia.com/blog/webobjects/]]
46 * [[http://www.twinforces.com/webobjects_tips/]]
47 * [[http://strausz.blogspot.com/]]
48 * [[http://www.paullynch.org/webobjects/]]
49 * [[http://terminalapp.net/category/webobjects/]]
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51 == Misc ==
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53 * [[http://www.cafepress.com/wowomen]] a WO shirt for the rest of us
54 * [[http://www.cafepress.com/wovrails]] Someone emailed that the "I'm not dead yet" wasn't strong enough, so here's a more violent WO vs Rails shirt :-)
55 * [[http://www.cafepress.com/wobadge]] metal Powered By WebObjects badge ([[http://www.mdimension.com/PoweredByWebObjects.jpg]] for the full size version)
56 * [[http://www.cafepress.com/wonotdead]] "I'm not Dead" Monty Python inspired Rails v. WO
57 * [[http://www.cafepress.com/woaimf]] Chuck's infamous "WebObjects. Advertise it. M**F**." - Note: Keep out of reach of children
58 * [[http://www.cafepress.com/woeyechart]] An eye chart with "WO" at the top and all the other web acronyms out of focus
59 * [[http://www.cafepress.com/woitms]] "iTunes? WebObjects." design (it's hard to tell in the original, but the iTunes screenshot is blurred into the background - see [[http://www.mdimension.com/iTunesPoweredByWebObjects.jpg]] for the fullsize version, so just you know exactly what you're getting)
60 * [[http://www.cafepress.com/eosimple]] The original simple lineart EO icon
61 * [[http://www.cafepress.com/eo3d]] My personal favorite, the 3D rendering of the stack of EO's
62 * [[http://www.cafepress.com/wolips]] WOLips, the lineart EO icon composed with Eclipse's logo
63 * [[http://www.cafepress.com/mschrag/2854184]] WOWODC official t-shirt